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  2. THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Rear Admiral Beatty's first battle cruiser equsdron sighted four German battle cruisers and a number of destroyers ...

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  3. DEATH INEVITABLE

    CAIRO Monday Morning.—General von Kressenstein, addressing the Turkish officers and soldiers at DAmascus, said: "The British are your great ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, in an interview on his return from Egypt, said he was delighted ...

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  5. "OUR DAILY BREAD"

    If, as a result of the Premier's recent mission to New South Wales in quest of wheat, Tasmania can secure a regular supply from the mainland State, all will ...

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  6. THE ALLIES' CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A communique says: The enemy violently bombarded our new positions at Niewuport and Lombaertzyde. Our artillery ...

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  7. GERMAN OFFICERS SHOT

    CAIRO, Monday Morning.— "The Egyptian Gazette" has reported that the German Consulate at Jaffa has been informed that General won Der ...

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  8. DISMANTLED IN A GALE

    Monday Morning. — The ship Loch TOrridon, bound for Geelong, was dismantled in a gale in the Atlantic. The crew was rescued, and ...

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  9. A HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique says: The Germans have heavily bombarded the district to the northtward of Zillebeke. The fighting ...

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  10. TASMANIA

    Two volunteers for the third Expeditionary force, A. Chatwin and S. J. Dobson, of Penguin, left yesterday to join the training camp at Claremont. ...

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  11. TURKEY'S AIR FLEET

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — The Russians sank near Sinope the steamer Georgius, carrying sixteen aeroplanes, comprising the entire ...

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  12. THE AERIAL RAIDS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The North German Gazette," supplementing Berlin official justification of aerial raids on undefended places, ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Towards the end of last week Mr. T. F. Jarduce of Deloraine, received a letter from an old friend and comrade in which a most interesting account of ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A Cabinet committee, with Mr. Asquith presiding, is considering the question of food supplies and rise in prices. ...

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  15. BRITISH CASUALTTES 11 WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The fight began at 9.30 between H.M.S. Lion, Tiger, Princess Royal, New Zealand, and ladomitable, and the ...

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  16. THE SHIPS ENGAGED

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  17. FRENCH WAR MINISTER IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—General Millerand, the French War Minister, inspected the troops at Aldershot, conferred with Lord Kitchener, and ...

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  18. DEATHS AT DUNKIRK.

    DUNKIRK, Monday Morning. — Nine deaths have been reported as the result of the bomb raid, including three members of the hospital staff. ...

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  19. STATE MONOPOLY OF CORN.

    COPENHANGEN, Monday Morning.—The "Frankfurter Zeitung" advocates State monopoly of corn to provide at daily allowance for the people. ...

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  20. A DASH HOMEWARDS.

    Commander Tyrwhitt's torpedo flotilla participated in the fight. The Germans included several light cruisers, and the enemy dashed homewards at ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA WANTS BELGIAN FARM LABORERS.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Morning.—A movement is afoot to induce Belgian farm laborers to immigrate to Cape Colony, and a representative has been ...

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  22. A ZEPPELIN EXPLOIT.

    BERNE, Monday Morning.—It is reported that two giant Zeppelins, each carrying one aeroplane and one waterplane, have left Friendrichshafen ...

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  23. THE RED CROSS

    The secretary of the Deloraine branch of the Red Cross Society acknowledges the following donation: Mole Creek: 1 helmet; Mrs Wragg, 2 helmets: Friend. ...

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  24. BLUCHER LEFT TO HER FATE.

    LONDON, Monday. Morning. — The newspapers surmise that the faster German ships left the Blucher to her fate without attempting to succor her. ...

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  25. WAR VESSELS LOST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  26. KAISER & CROWN PRINCE

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—Neutrals who have arrived from Germany state that the Kaiser at General Flkenhayn's instance, vetoed the ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    At a meeting of the committee of management of the Mayor's Patriotic Fund, held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to forward a further sum of ...

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  28. FIRST CONSIGNMENT.

    HOBART, Monday.— The first conssonment of wheat for the Northern millers was sent to-night. consisting of 3000 bushels to Messrs Monds Affleck, ...

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  29. THE WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 286 words
  30. GERMAN FORCES

    ROME, Monday Morning.—According to the "Gironale diftalia" immense German forces are traversing Austria for Transylvaania, while the Austrian ...

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  31. ENTHUSIASM IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Audiences at Sunday night concerts received the news of the naval victory with great enthusiasm, and there were also ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY MR HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Referring to the naval victory during his address at Bendigo to-night, Mr Hughes, Acting Premier, said the destruction of ...

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  33. TURKISH DEFEAT

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — A communique states: The enemy bombarded the Russian front in the Sambhor district. They sent a division of ...

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  34. RUMANIA'S ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — The Temps" Petrograd correspondent states that the German Minister at Bucharest handed a note the Government ...

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  35. WITH THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    Corporal F. H. Barrett. Army Medical Corps, writing to his parents at Leslie-street, Launceston, and describing a port of call. says: It is a very funny but ...

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  36. MILITARY TRAVELLING KITCHEN.

    Sir.—I am writing to thank you for tie help you have given in collecting funds for the Military Travelling Kitchen. Your kindness in publishing ...

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  37. A STRONG OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The "Daily Chronicle" Havre correspondent reports that the Germans have resumed a strong offensive towards St. ...

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  38. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S CAREER.

    The bere of the engagement (REar Admiral D. Beatty) joined the navy in 1884. As lieutenant hew was employed on the Nile in the Soudan, in ...

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  39. SUBMARINE SUNK

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The French submarine Saphir reached Nagara, where she grounded. She came to the surface and the crew ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. RIFLE CLUBS

    By courtesy of Major Smith, 92nd infantry, eight targets will be available for mile clubs on Saturday next, 30th inst. The Launceston Club will ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Monday Morning. — Twelve hundred rebels, with four guns, under Kemp Maritz, attacked Upington but were repulsd removing many ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. Advertising

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